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Quantitative Economics How sustainable are our economies by Peter Bartelmus_4 potx

Quantitative Economics How sustainable are our economies by Peter Bartelmus_4 potx

... scenario, compared to 1980–1999. Source: IPCC (20 07) – Climate Change 20 07: The Physical Science Basis, Summary for Policymakers. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (See Colour Plates). The ... frameworks. 4.2 From Statistics to Indicators ‘for’ Sustainable Development 77 72 4 Statistics and Indicators 4.2 From Statistics to Indicators ‘for’ Sustainable Development 4.2.1 Indi...
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... 2,692 65 ,75 0 1.2 Green 448,659 938 340 448,386 1.3 Built-over 131, 878 11,3 57 6, 570 132,824 2. Buildings (sq. m) a 178 , 473 14,4 47 17, 923 185,369 3. Equipment (piece) 16,542 1,436 1,263 16 ,71 5 Flows 4. ... heat (kWh) n/a 118,986,313 118,986,313 n/a 7. Water/waste water (cu. m) n/a 428 ,77 0 339, 277 n/a 8. Air emission (kg) n/a n/a 8.1 NO x 100,548 8.2 SO 2 170 .132 8.3 CO 2 3...
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... of sustainable welfare estimate the damages and benefits generated in consumption and production for deduction from and addition to national income or consumption. Chapter 7 will show, however, ... I.1. ● Compare the main schools of eco–nomics. What are their sustainability notions? Why and how do environmental and ecological economists differ in dealing with environmental impac...
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... C Produced assets Non- produced natural assets X P 7, 577 3, 075 71 3 48,295 208 59,868 HH 2,645 11 70 0 3,356 D CAP 49,252 281 b 20 56 0 49,609 Total mate- rial supply a 59, 474 3,356 74 4 49,051 208 112,833 Notes: a Total ... increasingly on foreign resources (op. cit.). Globalization, together with domestic resource depletion, are significant factors in this outsourcing of natura...
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... (1 970 –1989) c 89–96 Germany 96– 97 Ghana (1991–1993) c, d 85–89 Indonesia (1 971 –1984) c 69– 87 Japan (1985/1990) 98/99.6 97/ 98 Korea, Republic of (1985–1992) d 100 96–98 Mexico (1985) 94 87 Papua ... (1986–1990) 92–99 90– 97 Philippines (1988–1992) d, e 96–99.5 75 –83 United Kingdom (1980–1990) f 95–100 USA (19 87) g 98.5–99.6 Source: Bartelmus (1997b, table 1) and upda...
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Quantitative Economics How sustainable are our economies by Peter Bartelmus_10 doc

... non-declining welfare generation. In fact, if the welfare package is broad enough, non-decline of welfare can also be viewed as sustainable development (Mäler, 1991). Note however that the search ... 2500 270 0 2900 3100 3300 3500 370 0 3900 1991 1995 1999 2003 20 07 Baseline GDP GDP projectionn Eco-taxed GDP Fig. 12.2 Panta Rhei projections of GDP and CO 2 emissions, Germany 1991–20...
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... and Natural Resource Depletion I.2 Internalizing Externalities 279 Plate I.1 Internalizing environmental damage (See Colour Plates). Source: Adapted from Turner et al. (1993). 276 Annex I: Market ... (water and forests) appears to be sustainable at the national level. Some exhaustible resources, notably coal, are subsidized to the extent that they do not show a positive economic valu...
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... accounting 168, 171 – 174 , 178 – 179 Corporate environmental management 175 – 177 , 179 Corporate social responsibility 170 , 178 , 236, 2 47 Cost-benefit analysis 34–35, 241, 281 valuation 1 47 148 Cultivated ... Environment Statistics 64–68, 70 , 74 , 84 Framework for statistical integration 70 71 Framework for sustainable development indicators 74 76 Full-cost accounting...
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How sustainable are our economies_7 potx

How sustainable are our economies_7 potx

... C Produced assets Non- produced natural assets X P 7, 577 3, 075 71 3 48,295 208 59,868 HH 2,645 11 70 0 3,356 D CAP 49,252 281 b 20 56 0 49,609 Total mate- rial supply a 59, 474 3,356 74 4 49,051 208 112,833 Notes: a Total ... national welfare. Similar to the above-described welfare indi- ces (Section 7. 1.1), extended income and product accounts and derived measures of economic welf...
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... 40 strength 31, 37, 150, 266–2 67 Sustainable Budget Index, Botswana 241 Sustainable development demise 56, 57, 270 – 271 dimensions 23, 51 definition 49, 52 cornucopia 48–50 indicators 72 78 , 80–81, ... Saving 139, 153, 1 57 Genuine wealth 58 Global Compact 178 , 260, 262 Global governance 255, 261–262 Global Reporting Initiative 177 – 178 , 179 Global warming 80–82, 86, 89, 1 07...
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